Combined coffee sack and holder



March 30 1926.

A. G. HEROLD COMBINED COFFEE SACK AND HOLDER Patented Mar. i' 30, 1926'.

COMBINED corran sficxijriifinfr'ionnnn i Application filed liframe 14.11924'. serial No.ceean Tocillto'iom t concern:

r Be vit known that I, ARTHUR G. HERQLD,

' Va Vcitizen yof the United States, residing at Holder, vof which the St'. Louis County, Missouri, 'have invented a new and useful Combined Coilee Sack and following is a specication.

' loop at its open end with diametrically vopv ing description, reference being made t0 the" Another object of the invention is to pro# vide a supporting ring for a coffee sack` having its ends adgacent to onejoi: the bail receiving ears, and meansinfconnection,with one of the ends for receiving the other end' of the ring to hold the same in proper form.

Other objects will appear from the followdrawing in which- Fig. 1 is a plan view of one formV of the invention.

Fig. 2 is across sectional view of the orm of ring shown in Fig'. l and the coffee sack in connection therewith.

Fig. s is a damned View showing the device for holding'the ends of the ring to-V gether and for receiving one end of Vthe bail.

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Fig. 6 is a side` elevation of the device Y shown in Fig. 5.

Fig. 7 is a plan view, with a part in section, of another form 'of the invention.

Fig. 8 is a side elevation of the device shown in Fig. 7. Y j

Fig. 9 is adetailed viewof the form. of device shown in Fig. 6 for holding the ends 4oi: the ring together.

Fig. 10 is a view showing avmodified form of connection between the bail and the ring.

The sack 1 hasalcop 2 around its open end for receiving. the split ringy provided with diametrically opposite holes 3 for receiving the ears on the ring. The ring 4C shown in Figs. 1, 2- and 3 is a split ring having a tubular member frigidly connected with and extending beyond one end a distance suliicient to permit the opposite Fig. 4L is a perspective view ofthe coffeeV Fig. 5 isa plan view of another form olfen'd tol befin-sertedtherein` andiavithdrawn 'Lagarina G'. n'nitonnvonsinnonrs oonNrY,M1ssoURi.

therefrom. An ear 6 is formed'in' connection with the part 5. The part 5 and rthe ear 6 f maybe forme'dbylrolling apiecefot sheet metal to form-the tube, leaving one'jedge portion of the sheet` metal extended-topic.-

rvide the ear 6. Asimilar tube part 7 with an ear 8 in connection therewith is attached to the,diametrically-'opposite part `.of they ring. Y Y

The split'ring is adapted to be passed'endf" wise through the loop 2 until the ears6` and i r i 8 extend through the openings k3. `The bail 9 has inwardly extended hooks V10 to be passed through the holes in the ears to sup- In the' form of kthe invention shown in Figs. 5 and 6 the split ring 11 is coiled nearl '1 one end to? form an .ear 12 and is also coiled intermediate of its ends toorm a diametrif cally opposite ear 13 Jor receiving the hooks 10 of the bail 9. y TheY end of'thering near which the loop 12 isformedhas a tubular part lrigidly attached-thereto and extending therefrom a suflicient distance to receive the Iopposite end viously described.

annular form and' ermitting the ring to be vopened for insertioninto and withdrawal from the loop vLot the sack. Diametrically opposite ears .18 .are attached to the. ringV 6 one being near one end ofv the ring and the other diametrically opposite therefrom.

Said ears receive the hooks 10 of the bail 9. As an alternative to thefformation of the "of thering. This ring is applied vand removed in the same mannerl as ythe ring prei 'v The ring 15V shownv in Figs. 7 and 8 is a j ,split ring having av tubular endl y1 .'6 for receiving the reduced 'projection `17 L on the' other end, thus holding the ring in kproper 90 tubular part 16 integral with one end of the .v

ring a separate tubular part 19'may be at`v tached to the end vof the ringnearwhich oneof the'ears 18 is located, said tubularl part extending ya sufficient distance-.tore-V ceive the other end of the ring.

In the modiiication `shown in Fig. 10 the split ring 2O has diametrically opposite holes '21 therethrough for receiving the hooks 100i the bail 9. One end of the ring adjacent to'onef'of the holes 21 fha-s a sleeve- 22 rigid thereon to receive the opposite end of the ring. i l

This invention i's .an improvement [upon the device disclosed. in my Patent No'.

" .Tebe applied to similar used-f VVhat I claim and desire tofseeu're. Let-fj l YA device of theehretei kdes'erilbede'om prisingfa splitiiesllient ring the ends of which are held close togefher by thev iesil* Y ieiicy-of the ring,a'tubular'partfrigid with `and extending beyond one end of ,the ring forming teles'eopingoonneotion Witlrtlie 0pposite end of cheering and 0holding tlieotw'o and the oppositel eiid of theloail diametrcal-` lyoppsite. p Y 1 Y y Y ',ARTHURVGLHEROLD. 

